Warriors 115-108 Nick Heat.
After winning this game, the Warriors won a wave of two consecutive wins and currently continue to rank first in the West with a record of 29 wins and 7 losses, while the Heat, who have lost two consecutive games, are temporarily in fourth place in the East with 23 wins and 15 losses.

Watching the whole game, in fact, it feels far less intense than imagined, Curry feels sluggish all the time, and Butler quit the game due to injury, but it is Poole, Wiggins and guys, Martin and other young players on the opposite side who dominate the game.
In terms of personal data, Curry scored only 9 points on 3 of 17 shots, and only 1 of 10 three-pointers, but the elementary school students used the containment force to send 10 assists, and Poole, who came off the bench, contributed 32 points, becoming the biggest contributor to the Warriors' wins, and Wiggins also scored 22 points.
On the Heat side, Butler scored a team-high 22 points, Martin 19 points, and Young Guy hit four three-pointers to score 14 points. The Heat scored in double figures with five players, but they shot just 41 percent of the way throughout the game.
It is worth mentioning that the Warriors hit 45 shots and delivered as many as 39 assists, and it is conceivable how smooth the Warriors' conduction on the offensive end was, and did not get caught in too many individual singles. Of course, this has always been very much in line with the Warriors' offensive philosophy.
As Green said after the game: "When you have a team like this, you enjoy coming to work on the team every day. "Green handed over a comprehensive number of 5 points, 8 rebounds, 13 assists, 1 steal and 4 blocks in this game, although the score is not high, but players like Green are often able to influence the game in other ways.
With Curry feeling so bad, the Warriors are still able to win games through the team, which is one of their biggest changes this year compared to last season.
As we all know, the Warriors basically relied on Curry alone to lead the team last year, and once the latter is limited or has a bad feel, then the Warriors will stagnate on the offensive end. This year is different, the Warriors' scoring points are more dispersed, especially Poole and Wiggins, which have become the two stable scoring points that the team can rely on.
You know, after a long season, as strong as Curry will have a long or short downturn, and then someone needs to stand up and share the offensive pressure for him. Of course, then again, the Warriors have more than just been strong in offensive firepower this season, they have also performed well on the defensive end, averaging 101.5 points per game and 102.1 defensive efficiency in the league.
Judging from the overall ranking of the current Western Conference, the Warriors, Suns and Jazz are obviously a high-grade team, whether it is from the individual play of the star in charge or the overall state of the team's offensive and defensive ends, these three teams are obviously stronger than other Western teams.
It can be seen that once it enters the playoffs, any two of these three teams meet, which is destined to be a wonderful series, and for the Suns and Jazz, if they encounter the Warriors, their first task must be to limit Curry, which must be needless to say.
But the problem is that if Curry is put on the bag, how should the rest of the Warriors keep an eye on it, and you know, at that time, the Warriors' outside line is more than a top shooter like Clay, even if his strength is not back to the level before the injury, the opponent does not dare to have the slightest slack.
Therefore, as potential opponents in the Warriors' playoffs, even if the Suns and Jazz completely restrict Curry, others can still create shooting opportunities by sharing the ball, and I believe this will be the next thing that other teams will study carefully.
After recent back-to-back wins over the Suns, Jazz and Heat, we have to look up to the Warriors this season and expect them to perform in the playoffs.